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The Federal Reserve left rates unchanged at its latest meeting this week, but its aggressive rate-hiking campaign over the past 16 months has left borrowing rates…
This article is reprinted by permission from . If summer is a season of spontaneity and indulgence, then fall offers a counterpoint: It’s a chance to…
From rows upon rows of workers throwing up new housing developments to new high-rise buildings climbing their way upward slowly over months, construction as an industry…
The Federal Reserve’s moves — or lack thereof — will affect everyone. And almost no one. The Fed made no rate changes on Wednesday, holding back…
The Federal Reserve just held off on another interest-rate hike, and the race is on for people trying to get the tip-top yields on their cash.…
More than 1,200 student-loan borrowers who attended the University of Phoenix will have nearly $37 million in student debt canceled, the Department of Education announced Wednesday. …
Summer is officially over, and companies’ push to bring more workers back into the office is showing initial signs of working, according to one indicator. After…
For weeks, the IRS has been teasing new compliance initiatives—including increased hiring—to focus on expanded enforcement work on complex partnerships, large corporations, and high-income and high-wealth…
Perhaps you are part of a family that includes siblings in conflict. Maybe there are some in your family who have been estranged for a long…
More homeowners have been renovating their homes instead of buying due to housing prices. While continuing to build equity in your home can be advantageous financially,…